Seven Spring LEGO Ideas! Projects to Build with Instructions

Seven LEGO® Building Ideas for Spring

We woke up to about 3 inches of snow, which is super weird for Texas in MARCH! So let’s think warmer weather with some spring LEGO® projects to build! Here are five ideas to inspire the little builders in your house. (Boys and girls both! We don’t intend for any of our ideas to be for *only* boys, just boy-approved!)

Maybe your kids can display their spring LEGO® creations as a centerpiece or put them on the mantle!

Project #1: Duckling

Step 1: Start with a round piece like this. If you don’t have a round one, use a square.

Step 2: Add two layers of yellow bricks.

Step 3: Add a flat 2 x 4 brick and arms.

Step 4:

Step 5: I have no idea where these orange bricks came from! If you don’t have pieces like these, try a different shape.

Step 6: Add the tail, feet, and eyes.

All done!

Project #2: Easter Basket

We used round green bricks for Easter grass inside the basket and 2 x 1 bricks for the eggs.

Project #3: Chocolate Bunny

Project #4: Easter Bunny Minions

We have a separate post with step-by-step building instructions for the minions here: Lego minions. Aidan turned this minion into an Easter bunny, and it is cracking me up!

Here’s how he did the ears:

One more close-up of the ears:

Project #5: Birds and Bird Feeder

Here’s a close up of the feeder and the birds.

Project #6: Cardinal

Okay, cardinals make me think of winter more than spring, but my 8 year old created this after studying pictures in our bird field guide, and I had to include it!